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State Parks: 60,570 acres; Forests: 471,329 acres
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STATE PARKS AND FORESTS IN WISCONSIN
The Wisconsin State Park System provides places for outdoor recreation and to learn about nature and conservation. The 95 state parks, forests, trails, and recreation areas report about 14 million visits a year. Reserve a campsite or get a map of a state park from the DNR. Check out Things To Do and much more at the DNR site.

Amnicon Falls State Park
Aztalan State Park
Belmont Mound State Park
Big Bay State Park
Big Foot Beach State Park
Black River State Forest
Blue Mound State Park
Browntown-Cadiz Springs State Recreation Area
Brule River State Forest
Brunet Island State Park
Buckhorn State Park
Capital Springs State Park and Recreation Area
Chippewa Flowage
Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area
Copper Culture State Park
Copper Falls State Park
Council Grounds State Park
Devil's Lake State Park
Fischer Creek State Recreation Area
Flambeau River State Forest
Governor Dodge State Park
Governor Knowles State Forest
Governor Nelson State Park
Governor Thompson State Park
Harrington Beach State Park
Hartman Creek State Park
Havenwoods State Forest
Heritage Hill State Park
High Cliff State Park
Hoffman Hills State Recreation Area
Interstate State Park
Kettle Moraine State Forest-Northern Unit
Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit
Kinnickinnic State Park
Kohler-Andrae State Park
Lake Kegonsa State Park
Lake Wissota State Park
Lakeshore State Park
Lapham Peak Unit, Kettle Moraine State Forest
Loew Lake Unit, Kettle Moraine State Forest
Merrick State Park
Mill Bluff State Park
Mirror Lake State Park
Natural Bridge State Park
Nelson Dewey State Park
New Glarus Woods State Park
Newport State Park website
Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest
Pattison State Park
Peninsula State Park
Perrot State Park
Peshtigo River State Forest
Pike Lake Unit - Kettle Moraine State Forest
Point Beach State Forest
Potawatomi State Park
Rib Mountain State Park
Richard Bong State Recreation Area
Roche-A-Cri State Park
Rock Island State Park
Rocky Arbor State Park
Tower Hill State Park
Turtle Flambeau Scenic Waters Area
Whitefish Dunes State Park
Wildcat Mountain State Park
Willow Flowage Scenic Waters Area
Willow River State Park
Wyalusing State Park
Yellowstone Lake State Park
PARKS MAP
I found a great map you might find useful, showing state park locations in Wisconsin. Find it on the website of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
WISCONSIN STATE TREE
Sugar Maple
With its breathtaking, vivid variety of fall colors and its mmm-so-good spring harvest of sweet maple syrup, the sugar maple became our official state tree in 1949. In maple syrup production in the U.S., Wisconsin ranks 4th.
Whether swimming, fishing, water-skiing or relaxing on the beach, a Wisconsin state park or forest is the perfect place to experience the wet outdoors. DNR
  • Hiking
  • Camping
  • Horseback
  • Bicycling
  • Skiing
  • Hunting
  • Walking
  • Snowmobile
  • ATVing

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Wisconsin State Parks by Bill Bailey


WHICH STATE PARK SUITS YOUR NEEDS?
A survey of park visitors could give you a little insight. The first survey by the Friends of Wisconsin State Parks will help you find the best scenic bike trail, best view of a sunset, best picnic area, best playground for kids and best campsite.

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